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Figures of thought:

speculations on the meaning of poetry & other essays
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D. R. Godine, 1978 - 198 pages

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Review: Figures of thought: Speculations on the meaning of poetry & other essays

Avis d'utilisateur  - Jim Coughenour - Goodreads

Nonpareil, pure pleasure, alive with laughter and wisdom. Consulter l'avis complet

Review: Figures of thought: Speculations on the meaning of poetry & other essays

Avis d'utilisateur  - Gerry LaFemina - Goodreads

Nemerov is not a poet who has engaged me much, but his essays were quite good, a bit dense at times, but his take on Modernism in the final three essays is thought provoking. I've dog-eared a bunch of pages, always a sign of a good book of essays on prosody. Consulter l'avis complet

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À propos de l'auteur (1978)

Nemerov's poetry is known for its wit and intelligence. His poetry is stoical and ironical. In his essays, he has argued against both what he considers to be the slackness of "free form" and the rigidity of prescriptive measures from the past. Nemerov's first book of poetry, The Image and Law (1947), was well received by critics, while The Salt Garden (1955) reflects the themes he was to develop in his writing, especially a concern for nature. The Blue Swallows (1967) received mixed reviews but won him the first Roethke Memorial Prize. He also received the Oscar Blumenthal Prize (1958), the Harriet Monroe Memorial Prize (1959), the National Institute and American Academy Award in literature (1961), and the Pulitzer Prize (1978). A lively and uncompromising critic, he has selected for his Poetry and Fiction: Essays of the 1970s emphasizing twentieth-century literature and the contemporary stance of the critic. Journal of the Fictive Life (1965) is Nemerov's somewhat grim introspective search for the conditions that make a writer most creative. He became the third poet laureate of the United States in 1988.

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